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Critics of Samia Suluhu Hassan say she is clinging to power by locking up and torturing those who stand in her way.
Despite an overall decline in identity fraud across Africa, Nigeria and Tanzania have recorded year-on-year increases in fraud rates, driven largely by the ...
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Unveiling Tanzania’s Savage Plains: The Epic Battle for Survival Among Deadly PredatorsTanzania's vast wilderness is a land of extremes, where the laws of nature are tested every day. In the sprawling plains, deadly predators rule the ecosystem, from stealthy leopards to powerful lions, ...
The Fulton Rotary Club received over $5,000 in donations from other Rotary clubs to support the construction of a preschool ...
A Kenyan and a Ugandan human rights activist who were detained in Tanzania for several days last month said on Monday that ...
Tundu Lissu’s UN petition highlights Tanzania’s deteriorating human rights record amid a broader pattern of democratic ...
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Live Science on MSNLake Natron: The caustic, blood-red lake in Tanzania that turns animals to 'stone'Lake Natron is a soda lake in northern Tanzania with a volcanic geology that maintains the water's pH around 10.5, which is ...
Kenya’s President William Ruto recently apologised to Tanzania after Kenyan activists and politicians who had travelled to ...
Activists and politicians from Kenya and Uganda recently travelled to Tanzania to show solidarity with opposition leader ...
A Kenyan activist has told the BBC that he is "struggling to be alive" after allegedly being sexually tortured in detention ...
Tanzania's government is facing growing accusations of repression after prominent human rights defenders say they were beaten ...
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